Overexpression of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) in the cancers of the head and neck is well demonstrated. In addition, copy numbers of the EGFR mRNA were significantly higher in poorly differentiated tumors than in tumors that had a differentiated phenotype. Studies by others also showed that the constitutively activated signal transducer and activator of transcription-3 (STAT3), but not STAT1, is required for EGFR-mediated cell growth. Our aim was to reveal if STAT expression is differentiation-dependent and thus, might respond to exogenous stimuli in a differentiation-dependent manner. Both reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and immunohistochemistry revealed that expression of STAT1 was high in well/moderately differentiated tumors in vivo. In contrast, STAT3 was expressed in poorly differentiated tumors. In vitro experiments showed that differentiated primary oral keratinocytes expressed higher levels of STAT1, but lower levels of STAT3 than did their undifferentiated counterparts. Epidermal growth factor treatment of oral keratinocytes with various degrees of differentiation showed the maximal induction of cyclin D1 in undifferentiated cells. Our findings suggest that the level of differentiation might modulate the outcome of EGFR signaling (i.e. cyclin D1 transcription), due to the differentiation-associated intracellular balance of transcriptional regulators (STAT1 versus STAT3).

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